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Cardinals agreed to terms with K Phil Dawson, formerly of the 49ers.

He will replace Chandler Catanzaro. 42 years old, Dawson was nevertheless solid in San Francisco the past two seasons, canning 42-of-48 field goal attempts for an 87.5-percent conversion rate. He'll be a fantasy factor in a better offense where the Cardinals play beneath a retractable roof. Thu, Mar 9, 2017 05:05:00 PM

The Cardinals are in the market for a kicker after not tendering Chandler Catanzaro. The 42-year-old drilled 18-of-21 field goal attempts for San Francisco last year including 10-of-10 inside 40 yards. Dawson's fantasy upside would be far greater in Arizona. Thu, Mar 9, 2017 03:46:00 PM

Even at 40, Dawson remained a solid kicker last season, knocking through 24-of-27 attempts and connecting on all but one extra point. He should continue that success into his age-41 season, but his fantasy upside will continue to be limited by the lack of talent on offense in San Francisco. The one-year deal suggests Dawson may be considering retirement after this season. Fri, Mar 11, 2016 10:11:00 PM

Annually among the NFL's most underrated kickers in Cleveland, Dawson trekked to San Francisco in 2013 and nailed 39-of-43 field goals. Although he recently turned 39, Dawson remains a key component of the 49ers' offense. Tue, Mar 11, 2014 02:39:00 PM

Jermaine Gresham caught 3-of-3 targets for 24 yards before tearing his Achilles' in the Cardinals' Week 17 win over the Seahawks.

It's the worst possible ending to a season that saw Gresham start strong and then fade. Thankfully for the eight-year veteran, he signed a new contract that included $13 million guaranteed last March. He will be back in Arizona but will be highly questionable for Week 1. Gresham turns 30 in June. He has not cleared 400 yards receiving since 2014, his final year in Cincinnati.

They'll go forward with Jared Veldheer at left tackle and John Wetzel on the right side. Humphries has been a bust as the 24th pick in the 2015 draft, struggling with injuries and effectiveness on the rare occasions he has cracked the lineup. Arizona may have to go back to the drawing board at left tackle this offseason. Veldheer has considered retirement in recent years.